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Was thinking the exact same thing!
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#192
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More to the point how much did Singapore airlines get paid to allow DJ to use the word Virgin outside of Australia? (where clearly the word Blue makes less sense)
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#193
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Virgin Blue just posted this on their Facebook page:
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#194
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Yep just saw that too on Facebragger!
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I think new menus sound quite likely.
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#196
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I'll go with menus, as it mentions "onboard" so it's going to apply to all flights.
I have a flight with DJ this weekend so let's see what's on offer!!! Exciting times ahead |
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Ok sorry to perhaps rehash some previous posts here... but can anyone confirm the VB/PB aircraft that have the revised "Airline of..." titles.
Many thanks! Damian |
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All of the Aussie rego Pacific Blue aircraft Damian. VOX, VOQ, VUG, VUM, VUN, and VUF
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I haven't seen this reported before so apologise if it has.
I've been wondering why the titles "Airline of Virgin Blue" have been applied to Pacific Blue "VH-" registered aircraft and have posed the question to several usually reliable people and have received the same answer. The Indonsesians gave Virgin Blue the rights to fly to Denspassar but were not happy when Pacific Blue aircraft started appearing. So things were said in high places and the additional "Airline of Virgin Blue" titles were the result. But what happens after the rebranding is anyone's guess. |
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It's not uniforms, it's changes on board.
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